Calm, practical support to help you break the cycle and regain control
If cocaine use has started to feel out of control — whether occasional, regular, or something you’ve tried to stop before — you’re not weak, broken, or beyond help.
Cocaine addiction often isn’t about willpower. It’s driven by subconscious patterns, emotional triggers, stress, confidence issues, and learned responses that keep pulling you back in.
I help people overcome cocaine addiction using hypnotherapy, NLP, and calm, practical mindset techniques that work at the subconscious level — where habits and cravings are formed.
Many clients notice meaningful shifts within just a few sessions.
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How Cocaine Addiction Develops
Cocaine often starts as something social, situational, or stress-related. Over time, the brain begins to associate cocaine with:
- Confidence or relief
- Escaping stress or emotional discomfort
- Feeling focused, energised, or “normal”
- Social connection or belonging
Even when you consciously want to stop, the subconscious mind can still associate cocaine with relief or reward — which is why cravings and relapse can feel automatic.
Hypnotherapy helps break these subconscious links.
How Hypnotherapy Can Help with Cocaine Addiction
Using a solution-focused approach, hypnotherapy helps you:
- Reduce cravings and urges
- Break subconscious associations with cocaine
- Identify and neutralise emotional triggers
- Rebuild confidence without substances
- Feel calmer and more in control
- Change automatic behaviours and responses
Sessions focus on changing the pattern, not analysing you endlessly or forcing willpower.
My Approach
My work combines:
- Cognitive Hypnotherapy (NCH Registered – Membership #1084)
- NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming)
- EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique)
- Life Coaching
- Positive Psychology
- Practical mindset training
I don’t use scripts. Every session is tailored to you, your situation, and your goals.
Clients describe sessions as calm, supportive, practical, and effective.
What You Can Expect
Clients often report:
- Feeling less driven by urges
- Greater emotional control
- Reduced anxiety and restlessness
- Clearer thinking
- Increased self-belief
- A stronger sense of choice
Most people feel a shift early on, even if the habit has been present for years.
How Many Sessions Will I Need?
Everyone responds differently, but most clients see meaningful improvement within 3–6 sessions.
Sessions are typically spaced over several weeks, allowing changes to stabilise and build naturally.
In-Person & Online Sessions
Sessions are available:
- In person at my Reading practice
- Online via Zoom, Skype, or Teams
Both options are equally effective, and many clients choose online sessions for privacy and convenience.
Location & Availability
I work with clients across Reading, Berkshire and Oxfordshire, including nearby towns, both in person and online.
All in-person sessions take place at my Reading practice, located at 6b Church Street, Reading, Berkshire (RG1 2SB) — close to the town centre with easy parking and public transport links.
Why Choose Me
Clients value:
- Over 18 years’ experience helping people change habits and addictions
- A calm, supportive, non-judgemental approach
- Fast improvements — often within 2–4 sessions
- No scripts — fully personalised work
- A focus on real-life change, not labels
- Many 5-star reviews across Reading, Didcot and online
My focus is helping you regain control of your life — not just stopping cocaine use.
Call 07807 540142 or Email today for help with cocaine addiction
Some Facts About Cocaine Addiction
- Cocaine is a powerful stimulant that creates a short-lived high, followed by a rapid drop in mood and energy.
- The crash often leads to repeated use, as people try to relieve low mood, anxiety, irritability, or fatigue — making the pattern habit-forming and expensive.
- Cocaine artificially stimulates the brain’s reward system, which can reduce natural confidence, motivation, and pleasure over time.
- Psychological dependence can develop quickly, meaning more cocaine is needed to achieve the same effect.
- Regular use can increase anxiety, low mood, paranoia, and social withdrawal, even when cocaine was originally used to feel confident or sociable.
- Many people use cocaine to cope, not for pleasure — to block uncomfortable emotions, manage stress, feel focused, or temporarily escape life pressures.
According to the NHS, cocaine use can affect both mental and physical health, increasing the risk of anxiety, depression, sleep problems, heart strain, and dependency — particularly when used repeatedly or alongside alcohol.
FAQs
Do I have to want to stop completely?
Yes — hypnotherapy works best when the decision to change is yours.
Is hypnotherapy safe?
Yes. You remain aware, in control, and able to stop at any time.
What if I’ve tried other methods already?
Hypnotherapy works differently from willpower, talking therapy, or CBT — it focuses on the subconscious drivers of behaviour.
Is there a guarantee?
There are no guarantees, but with the right motivation and approach, many clients experience significant and lasting change.
Start Taking Back Control
If you’re ready to break the cycle and move forward, I’d be happy to talk things through. You’re welcome to ask a question first — with no pressure or judgement.
Call 07807 540142 or Email today for help with cocaine addiction
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For online hypnotherapy for stopping cocaine addiction please do ask for details on how I can help you with this using on Zoom, Skype, Teams and other on-line technology
Cocaine Addiction as described by the NHS – HERE